By Pitchfork on January 14, 2013 at 11:38 a.m. EST

Next week, Toro Y Moi will release his new record Anything in Return via Carpark. Today, we're streaming the record in full via Pitchfork Advance, our new immersive music streaming platform designed to emulate the classic album experience. Listen to the record here, complete with artwork and liner notes. It's available until January 21.

By Larry Fitzmaurice on April 15, 2011 at 1:45 p.m. EDT

In the video for Superchunk's "Crossed Wires", one of the highlights from last year's comeback LP Majesty Shredding, a lil' ole kitty cat goes out on the town-- like, really out on the town. The Whitey McConnaughy-directed clip is filmed from a cat's-eye-view perspective, as the feisty feline gets some booze, drinks, gets kicked out of a bar, hassles homeless people, punches some dude's lights out, goes to a strip club, and commits various crimes, including robbery and assault. If you're mad at your pet for shitting on your carpet or something, this video should really put things in perspective for you.

By Larry Fitzmaurice on January 19, 2011 at 1:40 p.m. EST

In the clip for UK dark-rock outfit Esben and the Witch's "Warpath", taken from their forthcoming Matador debut Violet Cries, a seemingly injured man is running from something, although it's a little hard to tell exactly what. Meanwhile, the band members remain frozen in some vegetative state; overall, it's a pretty eerie clip, which suits the band's equally witchy music well. Check it out below, or over at Pitchfork.tv.

Esben and the Witch have just announced a spring North American tour as well. Check out those dates below.